Morago, pseudonym of Augusto Morandin, was born in Lutrano, a small village in the Veneto countryside, in 1947. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice and he began his artistic career as an advertising graphic designer and engraver. In 1967 he worked as a schenography assistant in Paris. The seventies were fundamental for Morago’s spiritual and artistic research. He worked feverishly and traveled a lot around the world: Paris, the United States, the Far East and Africa, above all, taking inspiration for his first paintings. He combined his artistic activity (still isolated from the Italian context) with that of teaching, starting in 1971: UNESCO in Paris, the Santa Sede in Rome and the La Sapienza University. Throughout that decade he exhibited in Italy, Greece and the United States.